Faith
Malta Clears Christian for Biblical Testimony Victory
Faith Facts
- Charges stemmed from 2022 testimony predating 2023 law amendments broadening ‘advertising’ definitions.
- Grech emphasized biblical repentance from sin, not therapy, clarifying homosexuality as practice overcome by God’s strength.
- Case exposed risks of vague laws weaponized against Christian witness and personal transformation stories.
A Maltese court acquitted singer Matthew Grech of charges for sharing his faith journey from a homosexual lifestyle to freedom in Christ.
After three years, Magistrate Monica Vella ruled no criminal act or intent had been proven.
The ruling was seen as a win for truth and free speech.
Journalists Mario Camilleri and Rita Bonnici were also cleared for hosting his interview.
“I was never guilty of anything except speaking openly about my own life, about my spiritual journey to becoming a Christian.”
“No one should have to live under the weight of criminal charges simply for exercising their right to free speech.”
Praise God for upholding freedom to proclaim His transforming power.
Share this victory and stand firm in faith.